First off, I'd like to say that how I came to read The Mystery of Hollow Places is an example of marketing working. Its author, Rebecca Podos, made some appearances in Connecticut over the last few months, so I saw her name turning up on the Connecticut Children's Literature Calendar. I noted what her book was about while reading about her. She's also an agent whose name I've seen connected with SCBWI events. So, for me, she had a bit of name recognition. When her book turned up in front of me on the new book shelf at one of the libraries I frequent, my mind was ready to accept it. A job well done, Rebecca.
The Mystery of Hollow Places is a literary stand alone mystery. That makes me happy. Our teen narrator/detective is hunting for her father who appears to have taken off for parts unknown. He's a mystery writer and his girl, Imogene, has made a study of his work. She believes she can use what she's learned from reading his books to find him.
This book has a great deal to recommend it:
A legitimate, realistic mystery that is also realistically solved by a teenager.
A wealthy, popular teen girl sidekick for our detective protagonist.
A nonevil stepmother.
A side trip to Willimantic, Connecticut, which isn't that far from where I'm sitting right now and where I have been many times. Which, of course, is only a recommendation to those of us who know the place.
I just suggested The Mystery of Hollow Places to a friend who's writing a mystery. I thought she'd be interested in the way health information is slowly revealed and that great sidekick.
I just downloaded this based on your recommendation. You pretty much had me at "literary standalone mystery" in YA. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds good! I also like standalone mystery novels. I'll keep an eye out for this one.
ReplyDeleteI hope she does more of this type of thing. I've just read that she has another book coming, but I haven't had a chance to check out what it's about.
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good. Thanks for sharing. I agree 'recognizing' a name - either author or title, goes a long way.
ReplyDeleteNancy--I got this book at "our" library, if you're interested.
ReplyDeleteSounds like one I'd enjoy.
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